I'm very curious to know why you want to do that?  While reusing SIM-identities on various access control points make sense if you have customers with SIM (a WLAN/3G phone could then easily roam on a service provider WLAN footprint, pending support for it in the phone, i.e. pulling out SIM-data to be used in 802.1x), I cannot really see the reason for doing what you propose?! (I'm not a GSM/CDMA person, so pardon me for being ignorant)
g-)

Aimable Habiyakare wrote:

Hi all serusers;

I have been using SER for a couple of years now (from 2004) and I have been really impressed. It has landed me more than 2 good jobs and when combined with Asterisk, you ask yourself what Telcos without it do!!!!

Given all SIP related software and ideas that are there, I have been asking myself this question:

Is it possible to design a GSM/CDMA Base Transceiver Station using Software Defined Radio (for signal acquisition and processing + some SER functions,)

A GSM switch (done through SER and/or Asterisk)

A GSM HLR,(Home Location Register and VLR, supposing that SER with GSM auth module act as such) which is I think a set of databases and some interfaces.

 

This may sound stupid but I thought maybe someone has thought abt sth like that?

The idea was provoked by these 2 links

http://www.mah.priv.at/siptrust/doit/sim-summary.html

http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ser/gsm_auth/

 

what do you think?

 

Thanks

 

 


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